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American Hope by Christopher Lamb: Is Leo the right pope at the right time?
Lamb’s enlightening book prompts optimism
Latest sci-fi: Future lifeforms, ‘Indiana Jones’ in space and a woman’s reluctance to save mankind
New Novels from Portia Elan, Brandon Sanderson, Susan Ertz, Mahmud El Sayed and a collection edited by Ronald A Geobey
People Like Us by Julie Parsons: A life formed around a deeply personal mystery
This nonfiction outing is a story of loss and of the tightly interconnected milieu of the south Dublin Protestant
Unmasking Samantha Cookes: Superb exposé of a spiralling conwoman
Bradley writes brilliantly, setting out the facts with the poise of a forensic investigator and the pacing of a thriller writer
Summer YA reading: Romeo and Juliet meet at a death resort while teenagers take over the world
The latest from Kelly McCaughrain, Soman Chainani, Caitlin Devlin, Beth Steiner and newcomer to the genre Tig Wallace
Whistler by Ann Patchett: a lesser-told love story between step-parents and stepchildren
Ultimately Whistler itself is a testament to the transformative power of storytelling
Land review: Breathtaking epic marks Maggie O’Farrell as a daring chronicler of 19th century Ireland
Hamnet author’s 10th novel urgently and passionately maps historical change driven by famine, emigration, language loss, secularisation and much more
Dooneen: In Keith Ridgway’s retrofuturistic Dublin, the housing crisis plays out with deadly consequences
Compelling novel about hope, dereliction and the unmercifulness of privilege is set in a city that is both recognisable and weirdly unfamiliar
Books in brief: Love Lane; On Memoir: An A-Z of Life Writing; Ghost-Eye
Moving meditation on belonging, loneliness; valuable details on life writing; expansive novel from one of India’s finest authors
First of December of Karen Jennings: A quietly devastating novel about slavery’s undoing
This South African-set book focuses on three people in the run-up to emancipation day
Iran and the Revolution by Homa Katouzian: A missed opportunity
Structural weaknesses undermine a book that was unfortunately outdated before it was even published
Stefan Al’s spirited account of what humans have got right and wrong when making homes
Dwelling on Earth: The Past and Future of the Places We Call Home by Stefan Al
Caroline Aherne: Rebel in Disguise balances the goofs and the genius
David Scott’s focus on her work has good intentions, but also sees a missed opportunity
What Am I, a Deer? by Polly Barton: A resonant take on the distance between reality and illusion
Barton’s debut novel is a surprisingly hopeful existentialist text grounded in modern anxieties
Rough Edges by Natasha Carthew: Irish echoes in Cornish writer’s account of Britain’s coast
Carthew writes about her native place in context of a society that relegates communities to generationally diminished opportunity
The Make-Believe by Hannah Murray: The descent of a Game of Thrones star
Corrosive lifestyle patterns left the young actor susceptible to mood swings and depression as she fell under the spell of a wellness cult
Jemimah Wei’s The Original Daughter: Masterful in depiction of pettiness and codependency
Although bleak and at times sprawling, author’s debut novel is tender, surprising and immersive
The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett: A return to Mississippi
Second novel from the author of The Help tells the story of Meg, an 11-year-old orphan
Make Strange by Niamh Campbell: Haunting portrayal of maternal anxiety nested in an unnerving premise
There’s a lot going on in this novel, so much so that the main plot is in danger of being sidelined
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